Sunday, May 29th 2022

BIOSTAR Socket AM4 Motherboards Get AGESA V2 1.2.0.7 Update

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today announces the launch of the latest AMD AGESA 1.2.0.7 BIOS firmware update. BIOSTAR's latest firmware rollout targets their AM4-based 500, 400, and 300-series motherboards with the latest AMD AGESA 1.2.0.7 BIOS firmware update. The new BIOS patch comprehensively resolves all the major and minor issues of the AMD AM4 lineup, including the stuttering issue with fTPM on the AMD Ryzen platform. Furthermore, the BIOS update also adds full compatibility to the latest Ryzen 2022 releases, including the brand new Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU. BIOSTAR's B550/A520/B450/A320 series motherboards currently get full AGESA 1.2.0.7 BIOS update, and BIOSTAR plans to further extend the BIOS support to their X570/X470/X370/B350 series motherboards soon.
BIOS Update direct links
B550 B550M-SILVER B55BS505.BST https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55BS505.BST
B550 B550T-SILVER B55AK505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55AK505.BSS
B550 B550MX/E PRO B55DS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55DS505.BSS
B550 B550MH B55AS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55AS505.BSS
B550 B550GTA B55AG516.BST https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55AG516.BST
B550 B550GTQ B55AS516.BST https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B55AS516.BST
A520 A520MH A52AS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/A52AS505.BSS
B450 B450MH B45CS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45CS505.BSS
B450 B450NH B45AK505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45AK505.BSS
B450 B450MHP B45NS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45NS505.BSS
B450 B450GT3 B45AS516.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45AS516.BSS
B450 B450GT B45HS516.BST https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45HS516.BST
B450 B450MX B45HS516.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45HS516.BSS
B450 B450MX-S B45JS516.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45JS516.BSS
B450 B450MHC B45BS516.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/B45BS516.BSS
A320 A320MH 2.0 A32GS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/A32GS505.BSS
A320 A32M2 A32FS505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/A32FS505.BSS
A320 A320MH A32ES505.BSS https://www.biostar.com.tw/upload/Bios/A32ES505.BSS
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9 Comments on BIOSTAR Socket AM4 Motherboards Get AGESA V2 1.2.0.7 Update

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Id Really like to see this Company Put out a Contender with Asus and AsRock for sure.
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#2
Fouquin
At the end of March they also snuck out the 1.2.0.6b beta for X370/B350, meaning the first AM4 ITX board to market got 5 full years of support. Biostar constantly gets talked down on for offering poor support, but it looks like they're putting in a real effort here.
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#3
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
FouquinAt the end of March they also snuck out the 1.2.0.6b beta for X370/B350, meaning the first AM4 ITX board to market got 5 full years of support. Biostar constantly gets talked down on for offering poor support, but it looks like they're putting in a real effort here.
Asus is probably 1 of the slower 1s to put out updates.
AsRock has been on Fire for sure putting out updates before Asus, MSI and Gigabyte ever thought of doing it.

I'd like to see BioStar be a Contender in the Higher End Motherboards if they could select HQ parts and get a Supurb code team for the firmware.
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#4
MachineLearning
eidairaman1Asus is probably 1 of the slower 1s to put out updates.
AsRock has been on Fire for sure putting out updates before Asus, MSI and Gigabyte ever thought of doing it.

I'd like to see BioStar be a Contender in the Higher End Motherboards if they could select HQ parts and get a Supurb code team for the firmware.
We need more serious players... I miss DFI, Abit, and (sometimes) ECS.
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#5
Fouquin
MachineLearningWe need more serious players... I miss DFI, Abit, and (sometimes) ECS.
DFI should definitely come back to the consumer market. They make solid industrial and embedded boards still, and they could definitely come out swinging with a well featured lineup of consumer options again.

ECS still makes consumer boards, they just have other brand's names on them. They're almost exclusively an OEM these days.
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#6
Baum
eidairaman1Asus is probably 1 of the slower 1s to put out updates.
AsRock has been on Fire for sure putting out updates before Asus, MSI and Gigabyte ever thought of doing it.

I'd like to see BioStar be a Contender in the Higher End Motherboards if they could select HQ parts and get a Supurb code team for the firmware.
To be honest my experience with asrock in person was that even a beta bios was possible for me :p

My Z77 board could not boot of a m.2 pci-e ssd in an adapter.. Asrock support connected me via mail to a engineer who actually did programm the uefi "bios" and then added the driver module, made two beta custom versions for me to run of boot of two different slots...

Two days later i reported that it worked in both slots and the uefi update was finalized and uploaded public.

Yes i was the free unpaid testbed but i volunteered and they really answerd mails and worked to a solution for all of us...
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#7
chrcoluk
BaumTo be honest my experience with asrock in person was that even a beta bios was possible for me :p

My Z77 board could not boot of a m.2 pci-e ssd in an adapter.. Asrock support connected me via mail to a engineer who actually did programm the uefi "bios" and then added the driver module, made two beta custom versions for me to run of boot of two different slots...

Two days later i reported that it worked in both slots and the uefi update was finalized and uploaded public.

Yes i was the free unpaid testbed but i volunteered and they really answerd mails and worked to a solution for all of us...
Agreed their bios support seems top of the pile.
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#8
mechtech
eidairaman1Asus is probably 1 of the slower 1s to put out updates.
AsRock has been on Fire for sure putting out updates before Asus, MSI and Gigabyte ever thought of doing it.

I'd like to see BioStar be a Contender in the Higher End Motherboards if they could select HQ parts and get a Supurb code team for the firmware.
Gigabyte put out 1207 for my x370 awhile ago. End of April I think.

be interesting if Tyan and supermicro put out some consumer boards. I think supermicro does but only Intel?
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#9
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
MachineLearningWe need more serious players... I miss DFI, Abit, and (sometimes) ECS.
ECS was never a Major Player, they were like Biostar is (General) Abit and DFI got Sublimated into other makers, it is why ROG/Taichi/Dragon/Arorus Exist.
mechtechGigabyte put out 1207 for my x370 awhile ago. End of April I think.

be interesting if Tyan and supermicro put out some consumer boards. I think supermicro does but only Intel?
Yup they tied themselves up with intel.
BaumTo be honest my experience with asrock in person was that even a beta bios was possible for me :p

My Z77 board could not boot of a m.2 pci-e ssd in an adapter.. Asrock support connected me via mail to a engineer who actually did programm the uefi "bios" and then added the driver module, made two beta custom versions for me to run of boot of two different slots...

Two days later i reported that it worked in both slots and the uefi update was finalized and uploaded public.

Yes i was the free unpaid testbed but i volunteered and they really answerd mails and worked to a solution for all of us...
I knew there was Something Good about them in the Skt AM3 days as well, 970 Extreme 4 was a very robust feature packed board.
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